Boosting American Innovation in North Carolina As part of our commitment to hire 10,000 American workers, Infosys opened a Technology and Innovation Hub in Raleigh to hire 2,000 American workers in North Carolina and help boost tech talent for our increasingly digital future. Read our latest announcement See our latest Hub developments Infosys Opens North Carolina Technology and Innovation Hub Meet our Raleigh team We work with clients in areas of advanced digital technologies Our teams are always learning by doing We leverage the best local and global talent to drive innovation We are creating 2,000 high-skill, high-wage jobs here We are developing cross-functional solutions to pressing business challenges For us the learning never stops Every day we prepare our workforce for the jobs of the future Every day our imagination takes flight Step into a world of possibilities. Step into Infosys at Raleigh. Watch hub inauguration video
Every day, we help American companies harness new, transformative technologies, empower their employees and become more competitive. Infosys’ investment in North Carolina and wider national commitment to hire 10,000 American workers is a natural evolution of the company’s three-decade legacy in the United States, and builds on the company’s commitment to continuous learning, ecosystem collaboration and focus on achieving breakthrough innovations for clients. North Carolina’s strengths: Talented technology workforce in progressive fields such as advanced manufacturing and clean tech. Diverse economy strong in financial services and life sciences. Rich talent pool drawn from research universities and community colleges. We remain focussed on developing technology skills in areas including Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, User Experience Design, and advanced digital technologies like Cloud and Big Data. This investment builds on our commitment to the communities across the United States in which our employees live and work. In North Carolina, Infosys Foundation USA has provided multiple grants for classroom technology and computer science training to teachers and schools. To date, these grants have reached 2,400 students and 26 schools across the state. Announcement Highlights Tech and Innovation Hubs
"North Carolina’s central role in technology innovation makes our state a perfect fit for Infosys," said Governor Roy Cooper. "Our world-class universities and our high-tech workers drive growth and attract companies from around the world that are looking to innovate." Read Jobs Announcement Read Tech Hub Announcement
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